Adivasi Day Celebration @ JSPM Campus-2025

Adivasi Day Celebration @ JSPM Campus-2025

09-08-2025

Honouring Tribal Heritage and Culture

The JSPM Campus came alive with vibrant colours, cultural pride, and spirited performances as it celebrated Adivasi Day with great enthusiasm. The event aimed to honour the invaluable contributions of the tribal communities and to spread awareness about their rich heritage and traditions.

Dignitaries in Attendance

The programme was graced by the presence of several esteemed guests:

  • Chief Guest: Mr. Vikas Labade Sir

  • Guest of Honour: Mrs. Varsha Labade Ma’am

Other Dignitaries Present on the Dias:

  • Mr. Vinayak Tekale Sir

  • Mr. Namdev Madibone Sir

  • Dr. Jayaram Paul

  • Mr. Mahadev Somase Sir

  • Mrs. Kiran Ma’am

  • Mrs. Anita Pranchal

  • Mrs. Shinde Ma’am

  • Mrs. Shaikh Ma’am

Cultural Tributes and Speeches

The celebration began with a tribute to Veer Birsa Munda, a revered tribal freedom fighter, through a garlanding ceremony and lighting of his portrait—a powerful reminder of his legacy.

A melodious welcome song by the students created a warm and festive atmosphere, followed by floral greetings to all dignitaries as a gesture of respect and appreciation.

Student and Guest Speeches

Students Mayuri Pendor, Abhishek, and Supriya Kinake delivered insightful speeches highlighting the importance of Adivasi culture, values, and traditions, drawing attention to the need for cultural preservation and pride.

Esteemed speakers Mr. Vinayak Tekale Sir, Mr. Namdev Madibone Sir, Dr. Jayaram Paul, and Mrs. Kiran Ma’am addressed the gathering with heartfelt messages. They appreciated the students’ efforts and stressed the significance of recognizing and protecting tribal heritage in a rapidly modernizing world.

Cultural Performances

The event featured a series of lively traditional and tribal dance performances by students, showcasing the diverse customs, vibrant costumes, and rhythmic movements unique to tribal communities. These performances truly captured the essence of Adivasi identity and spirit.

Conclusion

The programme was efficiently emceed by students and concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Master Ajay Gaikwad and Master Sagar Pendor, expressing gratitude to the guests, teachers, and participants for making the celebration a grand success.

Celebrating Culture, Inspiring Unity

The Adivasi Day Celebration at JSPM was not just a tribute to tribal communities but also a step toward fostering inclusivity, cultural awareness, and pride among students. Events like these continue to uphold the institution’s commitment to holistic and value-based education.